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Description

Azodyl is the #1 veterinarian-recommended supplement for renal support in both cats and dogs.*

Azodyl can help support quality of life. It is a proprietary formulation of beneficial bacteria to help manage uremic toxins. With Azodyl, improvement in BUN and creatinine can be seen as early as four weeks!1,2

Azodyl contains three, specifically selected strains of beneficial bacteria that thrive in a uremic environment: Streptococcus thermophilus, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Bifidobacterium longum.

The acid-resistant capsule is designed to protect the bacteria until they reach the colon (large intestine).

Indications

For use in dogs and cats only. Azodyl is a supplement used to support normal kidney detoxification in cats and dogs. Administration can be for the life of the animal.

Directions for Use

Capsules should be administered whole and not opened or crushed. Administer on an empty stomach. Allow free access to fresh drinking water during administration.

For animals weighing less than 5 lbs.: Give 1 capsule daily.

For animals weighing 5-10 lbs.: Give 2 capsules daily (1 capsule a.m., 1 capsule p.m.)

For animals weighing more than 10 lbs.: Give 3 capsules daily (2 capsules a.m., 1 capsule p.m.)

Packaging Details

Azodyl is available in a small capsule form (90-count bottle) and is compatible with other renal therapies. Store in a refrigerator. UPC# 017030058567

Where to Buy

Azodyl is available from veterinarians and online retailers.

Cautions

If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.

WARNING: FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND ANIMALS. IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL OVERDOSE, CONTACT A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL IMMEDIATELY.

  1. Ranganathan, N., et al. (2005). Probiotics reduce azotemia in Gottingen minipigs. Poster presentation at the 3rd World Congress of Nephrology, June 26-30, Singapore.
  2. Palmquist, R. (2006, January-March). A Preliminary Clinical Evaluation of Kibow Biotics, a Probiotic Agent, on Feline Azotemia. Journal of American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association.

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